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How Comcast Uses Data Science and ML to Improve the Customer Experience
Jan Neumann presents how Comcast uses machine learning and big data processing to facilitate search for users, for capacity planning, and predictive caching.
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How to Have Your Causality and Wall Clocks Too
Jon Moore talks about distributed monotonic clocks (DMC) whose timestamps can reflect causality but which have a component that stays close to wall clock time.
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Building Highly-resilient Systems at Pinterest
Yongsheng Wu talks about how to build highly-resilient systems at scale. Wu presents also failure cases that prompted engineers at Pinterest to build such systems, and how they test these systems.
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Bringing javax.cache'ing to your Application
Chris Dennis and Alex Snaps discuss introducing caching into a Spring application to solve real world problems.
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Workers, Queues, and Cache
Jason McCreary takes a look at using background job processes, messaging queues, and cache to help an application scale.
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Docker Clustering - Batteries Included
Jessie Frazelle talks about which customer cases drove Docker clustering and describes the key technical decisions and code in the implementation.
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Cluster Management at Google
John Wilkes shares lessons learned managing clusters at the scale of Google.
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Caching with Spring: Advanced Topics and Best Practices
Michael Plöd addresses the advanced usage of Spring's caching abstraction such as integrating a cache provider that is not integrated by the default Spring Package and overviews JCache. Demos.
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Web Clustering, Integration with Terracotta, BigMemory, Quartz & Grails
Ryan Vanderwerf speaks about the roles of cache clustering, session clustering, and quartz clustering with open source Terracotta, Quartz, and BigMemory.
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Caching and Messaging Improvements in Spring Framework 4.1
Juergen Hoeller and Stéphane Nicoll present major new features in Spring Framework 4.1: the numerous improvements around the caching abstraction, and messaging-related features.
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How WebMD Maintains Operational Flexibility with NoSQL
Rajeev Borborah, Matthew Wilson discuss using NoSQL at WebMD -architecture, benefits, roadmap-, with details on caching and key-value storage implementation behind a few of the WebMD applications.
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Fault Tolerance 101
Joe Armstrong discusses how fault tolerance relates to scalability and concurrency, and how Erlang helps build fault-tolerant systems on multi-core clusters.